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bassaholix
TrancEateer

Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Everything in life is like a little challange, they all differ in depths.. like for example, the chase of a girl, getting her and all... its much better when you have something to work for.
you pretty much know this.. but im not sure what you wanted to discuss about?
We all have things that we hold dear to us, we value those things because it has taken strength to achive for example goals of education, for sum marriage, and for sum getting a house and family...
Life will never end, if we would be immortal, thats why we must die one day, and the choices we make now are what determines what sort of life we will live, it might not be the best.. but it is yours, and nothing can take that away from us.
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Cause back before '99, U didn' give a damn about PvD, but now that he's pressin' platinum LP's, all of a sudden ur' into
his killer beat's! Ain't nothin' U can do to make it stop cause trance makes the world go round, so cut the act...
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Nov-21-2003 10:24
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Delay Llama
tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Krungthepmahanak ornamornratanakosinmahinta rayutthayamahadilokphopnop, Thailand
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All right then, Vivid, there you go And, Orbax, if you don't mind, I'm gonna use your example 
When you get happiness from drinking beer for example, this satisfaction is just temporary because of a simple reason: Beer is finite and you can't be drunk forever. I realise this sounds obvious, but people are bound to forget it because of the pleasure they get from it. Once you drink the content inside the bottle, there's no more beer (unless you obviously buy more, but let's think of the worst case scenario here, in which you've got no money either). What happens? Hangover, and the problem now is that there's no more beer for you to be drunk again and forget/ignore the pain. This way, pleasure led to pain.
If you realise that beer will lead you to pain, you won't drink it. You'll realise that we don't have control on the things we can touch: we can control the way we feel things though (this is why happiness comes inside in). Parents, girls, cars,... they don't belong to you, and you can lose them (hence you can't get real pleasure FROM them, since they're not part of you and may be gone one day).
(I've got to go now but I'll be back with the second part of it in a couple of hours if there's any doubt or misunderstanding due to my English and hurry ).
| quote: | Originally posted by Omegasox
Are you Buddhist by chance? |
It depends... here's why:
| quote: | Originally nicked from buddhanet.net
In one way being a Buddhist means belonging to a particular community of people and following a path of life taught by the Buddhas (enlightened beings). Members of the Buddhist community are formally joined by taking refuge in the Buddha, the Dharma (the teaching) and the Sangha (the community of noble disciples). |
I temporarily studying the Dharma on my own, which means that I'm not a part of any Sangha right now (long story). Thus, I don't think I can be religiously labelled as Buddhist - maybe just philosophically, if you will 
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Roses are red, violets are blue, in Soviet Russia, poems write YOU!
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